Asparagus Egg Salad #SundaySupper

When you have four children, it is really fun to spend time with each of them individually. I have enjoyed doing this at every stage of their lives but I find that now that I have two in college, those moments together have become even more special. Recently, I enjoyed a great meal at Elevage with my daughter. We have so much fun dining together and there is nothing that we enjoy more than ordering dishes to share.

We enjoy experimenting with new flavor combinations and were excited to order the Asparagus Egg Salad. When it came perfectly plated with a poached egg on top, our server told us to burst through the egg and mix it with the salad dressing. Let’s just say — we were excited. Never missing a food photo opportunity, here is the instagram.

It was love at first bite – the tangy dressing mixed with the egg, crisp asparagus and sweet butter lettuce. We immediately knew that we had to create this Asparagus Egg Salad at home. Seriously, what could be so hard about a recreating a salad? We found out the hard way that this salad was not so easy to duplicate. Another instagram moment – first attempt, getting the salad dressing just right, I think we got it. Let’s just say, it took us a couple of attempts to get it right. So typical, by the time we were done — the salad looked very different than what we enjoyed at dinner. That is the beauty of loving to experiment, create, cook and inspire.

Here is my version of the Asparagus Egg Salad that we not only fell in love with, but will serve over and over — because it really is that good. I do have to warn you, if you are a chef or a culinary student — don’t look. Yes, I will tell everyone to cook the asparagus and the poached egg together. I know, I know! If we were to follow culinary rules, we should be poaching in one pan and blanching properly in another. Then we should slow the cooking process with ice. As a busy mom that wants to get delicious meals on the table, I am going to tell you — ain’t nobody got time for that! Too many steps to follow and too many dishes to clean!

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One of my favorite ways to have a poached egg is over an asparagus salad. Our stepson and his new wife have 5 kids between the two of them – and he has sole custody for his three. We spend time with the whole group at times, but this summer we’ve made arrangements to have one grandchild at a time up at the lake with us for special individual time. Good for you for carving out that special time with each child. It’s one of the reasons, I’m sure, that you have such a wonderful relationship with each one. Happy Sunday to you, Isabel!

I am sure that each of your children enjoy this one-on-one time with you. And how lovely that you can enjoy great meals with them! That’s one of my mom and I’s favorite things to do, too – split dishes at restaurants. I love trying new things with her.